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2023 to be the hottest year ever recorded, scientists say
Climate scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have found there’s a more than 99% chance that 2023 will have the hottest recorded global average temperature, beating out 2016, the previous leader. ...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Q&A with Alana Lopez
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When temps rise, so do medical risks — should doctors bring it up more?
An 80-plus-degree day is not sizzling by Phoenix standards. It wasn’t even high enough to trigger an official heat warning for the wider public. But research has shown that those temperatures, coming so early in June, would drive up the number of heat...
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Single-dose HPV vaccine highly effective, researchers say
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Here's why an Arizona medical examiner is working to track heat-related deaths
Professor Kristie Ebi of DGH and DEOHS is quoted in NPR on the importance of tracking heath related deaths. Tags: Kristie Ebi
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Innovative Support For Patients with SARS-COV-2 Infections (INSPIRE) Registry
This is a longitudinal cohort study to prospectively monitor and evaluate the physical and mental impact of COVID-19. ...
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King K. Holmes, 87, Dies; Researcher Destigmatized Study of S.T.I.s
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Meet the Global Engagement Fellows
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Two SPH doctoral students named 2024-2025 Magnuson Scholars
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